Sarah Sands Hotel
Studio Y has transformed the original Sarah Sands Hotel site into a Victoria heritage meets modern Melbourne pub, paying homage to its original glory with intricate details, custom lighting features, and an inviting enclosed courtyard.
Sitting dormant since 2017, Studio Y have transformed the original Sarah Sands Hotel site into a stunning Victoria heritage meets modern Melbourne pub that pays homage to its original glory.
Named after the SS Sarah Sands which brought the hotel’s original licensee to Australia’s shores, the site has held a special place in the community’s heart. With a history as varied as it is colourful including being the location of an adult club in the 8os, the sense of community was central to the ethos behind the design.
The ground floor public bar’s order of the day is details. From brass to traditional timber panelling. The floor also features an intimate 38-seat dining room and a stunning 20-seated private dining room. Walnut timber is showcased throughout creating beautiful textures and patterns.
The first floor features an inviting enclosed courtyard that was designed to be enjoyed throughout the seasons. Also on the floor is a second private dining room and a light-filled atrium featuring a mural by Loretta Lizzio.
Studio Y collaborated with Scanlan & Makers, to paint the heritage rendered walls, taking the bold decision to make them a focus of the space.
Another feature is the custom acoustic ceiling made from timber which makes it feel more intimate and creates a level of warmth by sound alone.
Studio Y also worked intimately with lighting consultants ambience to create varied custom lighting features across the space, including gorgeous glass on glass sconces in the bathrooms.
Design: Studio Y
Photography: Chris Murray